Director
Brian De Palma
14 prints
De Palma's cinema is soaked in the red of blood and desire. Carrie's prom night gore, the arterial red of Dressed to Kill's murder sequences, the crimson of Scarface's excess. He learned from Hitchcock how to weaponize color, how a single saturated hue can shift from beauty to horror in an instant. His split-screen compositions often put cold and warm tones in deliberate tension.